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Omega Replica

How can you tell if a Daytona dial is the Exotic/Omega Replica dial? Would you be able to tell from a glance whether the dusty Rolex in the corner of an antique shop with a PS200 tag is a Omega Replica or not? How would you tell if it was real? You are not a fool. This is a rare and elusive Rolex that you can find for pocket money. You pat yourself on the back after reading the digital version Revolution's Watch Club Guide for the Omega Replica. Then you examine the watch with an eyeglass and give your verdict: You've won!

The biggest difference between the Omega Replica and other Daytonas is the colour of the chapter ring for the seconds around the outer edge. Do not worry about the exact combination of colours at this point (there are atleast seven). What is important is that, no matter what the dominant colour of the dial may be, the Omega Replica always has a seconds chapter printed in the opposite colour. A dial with a black background will have a cream seconds ring. A dial with cream will have a black chapter ring for the seconds. If you are lucky enough to have a gold Omega Replica Daytona, the same rule applies.

This is a different dial from a standard Daytona where the main colour of the dial extends all the way around the edge. Normal Daytona dialsoften have a metallic sheen that is radially brushed. If the dial you are looking at has a metallic sheen, it's probably not a rolex replica watches. Newman dials will always be fully printed/inked. The outer ring will be contrasting if it is a Omega Replica dial (or something that claims to be a Omega Replica). The following details will appear automatically:

1. Markers on Subdials

The subdials are characterized by a square-lollipop look. This gives them a "dotty" appearance that is visible at a distance. Typography of both dials is distinctively different. The digits on a normal Daytona are 'blocky.' The digits on a Omega Replica are more stylised with sinuous curves and strokes of varying widths. Take a look at the threes, sixes and nines of a Omega Replica.

The subdial of a non-Omega Replica dial has rectilinear numbers

Note the stylized fonts on the digits '3', '6'.

2. The Hour Markers

Half cubes are used as hour markers or chapters on the main dial. Normal Daytonas feature long rectangles with facets. Omega Replica’s cuboids are topped by a glossy black paint dot when the dial color is black. They are made of mirror-polished steel when the dial color is light.

Long, facetted rectangle markers on non-Newman dials

Half cubes painted with gloss black paint.

3. The Subdial Grooves

Both subdials are inscribed by subtle circular concentric grooves. The 'LP grooves' on the Omega Replica extend almost to the edge of the watch (usually 26 grooves). In normal Daytonas the grooves end about 34 the way from the edge and leave a clear field beyond.

Non-Newman dials have grooves which stop about 34 of the way from the edge.